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Printed books will be mailed to you within a week. No personal information collected during ordering will be sold or shared outside Garreson Publishing.Articles by Category
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Recent Articles
- Preparing for Swarm Season and More!
- Getting Ready for Swarm Season: Catching the Swarm
- Getting Ready for Swarm Season: Hiving Obstreperous, Recalcitrant, Intractable, Noncompliant, Uncooperative Swarms
- Getting Ready for Swarm Season: Swarm Boxes
- Getting Ready For Swarm Season: Bait Hives
- Preparing for the Swarm Season: Series
- Sweat Equity
- Geneva Bee Conference
- Ask Peter: Convincing the Spouse
- It’s Finally Here: A Bee’s Guide to Managing Beekeepers!
- A Bee’s Guide to Managing Beekeepers
- Writing Books
- The Night Bee-fore Christmas
- Tator Tot Experiences a Sudden and Unexpected Descent
- Available Now: “Never Pick Up A Stray Goose”
- The Bee Guy: Beekeepers Secret Lives
- What’s Coming Next
- The Making of the Manual
- Hive-Making Manual – Coming September 1st!
- Sneak Preview of the Hive-Making Manual!
- Coming Soon: Hive Making Manual
- 5 Fundamentals For April & May Gardening
- Straw Hive Making Video
- Profitable Self Sufficient Living
- How To Make Your Own Scented Candles
- Audio of lecture by Dr. Elizabeth Capaldi Evans
- Honey Bees: Friend or Foe?
- Back to School and Back to Good Food
- Pete Sieling publishes article on saving brood comb
- Bee Culture starts new bee blog
- Gardening Organic: Mulch, Compost and Pest Control
- The Local Farmers Market – A Lot More Than Just Great Food
- Book Review: Storey’s Guide to Beekeeping
- Book Review: The Honeybee Hobbyist, by Norman Gary
- Removing a Honeybee Colony from an Old House
- Photos of Pollinators in the Adirondacks
- World Population Day: Agriculture Offers Huge Opportunities for a Planet of 7 Billion
- Farming the Cities, Feeding an Urban Future
- Honey Grilled Chicken
- National Academy of Science makes publications available for free, including research on North American Pollinators
- Buying Foreclosed Farmland- a checklist
- Photos of honey bottling process
- Organic Agriculture’s Resilience Shows Untapped Potential
- Penn State Leads Honey Bee Health Initiative
- Garreson Publishing to provide free websites for bee clubs
- Removing Honey Bee Colonies from Buildings
- Book Review: Fruitless Fall
- Interview with Mustapha Nadaji, Nigerian Beekeeper
- Honey Bee Costumes from “Jungle Book”
- Ugandan Beekeepers Fund Education through Beekeeping
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Yearly Archives: 2011
Back to School and Back to Good Food
Washington, D.C.- As summer comes to an end, school is just around the corner for children across the United States. For children enrolled in state schools, this typically means the return of unhealthy lunches that are best described as “fast food”: … Continue reading
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Pete Sieling publishes article on saving brood comb
The September issue of Bee Culture has an article by my father (Pete Sieling) on saving brood comb. He’s been doing more swarm removals this summer, and this is reflected in the detail of the article. -Gary
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Bee Culture starts new bee blog
Check it out at http://blog.beeculture.com/
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Gardening Organic: Mulch, Compost and Pest Control
Guest post by webpagefx Gardening organic is easy to do, when you’ve got tips like these. Mulch, compost and effective pest control are all essential to gardening organic. Compost Compost is an organic material that has decomposed and is re-used … Continue reading
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The Local Farmers Market – A Lot More Than Just Great Food
Guest post by Laura Zanskey In many places across the U.S.A. there is a growing fascination within the local communities that comes with urban gardening and the local food market. This may seem strange at first because the local market is … Continue reading
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Book Review: Storey’s Guide to Beekeeping
Storey’s Guide to Keeping Honey Bees: Honey Production, Pollination, Health (Storey’s Guide to Raising) by Malcolm T. Sanford and Richard E. Bonney This book serves as an update of prior work written by Richard Bonney, expanded to cover beekeeping across … Continue reading
Book Review: The Honeybee Hobbyist, by Norman Gary
Norman Gary’s book, Honey Bee Hobbyist: The Care and Keeping of Bees (Hobby Farm) is an easy, fun read, with lots of large, glossy pictures of honeybees. It would be a great for a kid interested in beekeeping, for a library, or … Continue reading
Removing a Honeybee Colony from an Old House
by Pete Sieling The bees lived in the house of an 87 year old woman. The daughter lived next door. A grandson had a bachelor pad in the old mud room*. There were some problems with grandma, ampoule hard of hearing, prescription … Continue reading
Photos of Pollinators in the Adirondacks
by Gary My wife and I spent last week in the High Peaks region of the Adirondacks. We didn’t see any honey bees – Pete said there aren’t many there, because there aren’t enough flowers, but that makes it a … Continue reading
World Population Day: Agriculture Offers Huge Opportunities for a Planet of 7 Billion
World Population Day: Agriculture Offers Huge Opportunities for a Planet of 7 Billion Worldwatch’s Nourishing the Planet team highlights sustainable ways to feed a growing population while also providing economic opportunities and enhancing the environment. Washington, D.C.- As the global population … Continue reading
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